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Physical Activity and Health

MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMME, 2 YEARS

Physical Activity and Health

– Programme Components

The MSc in Physical Activity and Health is a two-year, full-time programme starting in the autumn semester (mid-August). There are three main components:

  • Master's thesis (60 ECTS credits)
  • Theoretical and methodological courses (totalling 45 ECTS credits).
  • Electives (totalling 15 ECTS credits)

The first semester consists of the introductory course PAH3000, two courses required by each specialization and one elective course. The specialization courses are offered as electives to the remaining two specializations, in addition to those listed below. The list is not exhaustive, other courses may be accepted if regarded as relevant for the thesis work.

The second semester consists of three compulsory courses and one elective.

The third and fourth semesters are devoted to thesis work.

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